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  • Lesson Plans & Curriculum Ideas from the Getty Museum
    his section of artsednet includes a variety of teaching and learning materials, including many art images. Sorted by Grade Level Alphabetical Listing Getty Scope & Sequence A Guide for Learning and Teaching in Art
    (Added: Sun Aug 26 2001)
  • Photography for Language Use and Awareness
    David Wiener and his 16 special education students created slide/tape shows about people and activities the youngsters were familiar with and interested in. In the process, the students gained self-confidence and pride in their accomplishments; increased their communications skills; came to better understand connections between visual, written, and spoken components of language; and developed more positive attitudes toward academic assignments as a result of their successes.
    (Added: Tue Jul 10 2001)
  • Right Brain Play Land
    What is Right Brain Education? The truth is, it's "whole brain" education. The left hemisphere is known as the logical brain and the right is known as the creative, intuitive brain. Learn about the fascinating application of right brain education, newly discovered and experimented within our network of classrooms and homes.
    (Added: Sun Jul 08 2001)
  • The Me Book
    The "Me Book" is an individualized photographic album that Moira Fallon uses to help very young or functionally impaired children begin to understand and communicate basic concepts through symbols. In creating such an album for a child, Fallon works in close concert with the child's parents, who help choose people and objects from the child's environment that will stimulate recognition, identification, and naming skills in the child.
    (Added: Tue Jul 10 2001)
 
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